The Technology, Knowledge & Society Research Network is thankful for the contributions and support of the following organizations.

National Changhua University of Education

2022 & 2025 Conference Partner

National Changhua University of Education upholds the school motto of "new, original, refined, and action", and pursues the development vision of "becoming a first-class university with excellent teaching, innovative research, and sustainable service". It also pursues the goal of "cultivating the backbone of society with both professional and general knowledge, creating a high-quality environment that emphasizes both teaching and research, and broadening domestic and international perspectives to become a well-known university with international competitiveness".

Polytechnic University of Valencia

2024 Conference Partner

The Universitat Politècnica de València is a public, dynamic and innovative institution dedicated to research and teaching which, while maintaining strong links with the social environment in which it carries out its activities, opts for a strong presence abroad.

University of Malta

2023 Conference Partner

Lying at the cross-roads of the Mediterranean, UM has been, over its 400-year history, the hub for international academic exchange on the island. UM is the leading higher education institution in Malta and its structures are in line with the Bologna Process and the European Higher Education area.

University of Melbourne

2021 Conference Partner

Established in 1853, the University of Melbourne is a public-spirited institution that makes distinctive contributions to society in research, learning and teaching and engagement. It’s consistently ranked among the leading universities in the world, with international rankings of world universities placing it as number 1 in Australia and number 32 in the world (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2017-2018).

ELISAVA

2019 Conference Partner

Elisava is the strength of its student body, more than 17,000 students from all over the world, those who have left their mark and those who enter today stepping hard to break schemes. It is a plural space that is nourished by a constantly changing multicultural society, where innovation is urgent and absolutely necessary.

St. John's University, School of Education

2018 Conference Partner

Established in 1908, the St. John’s University School of Education was the second school in New York State to award graduate degrees to teachers. Today, the School has three departments: Department of Curriculum and Instruction; the Department of Administrative and Instructional Leadership; and the Department of Education Specialties and Counseling. In 2002, U.S. News and World Report featured the School in its list of "America’s Best Graduate Schools."

International Institute for the Inclusive Museum (iiiM)

Network Partner

The International Institute for the Inclusive Museum (iiiM) is a not-for-profit that subsumes the Pacific Asia Observatory for Cultural Diversity in Human Development established in 2004 as part of the Action Plan of the UNESCO Universal Declaration on Cultural Diversity (2001). It brings together clusters of research and capacity building institutions along with arts, museums, heritage and environmental agencies across the world. The criteria for participation includes demonstrated commitment to the ICOM Code of Ethics (2004); ICOM Cultural Diversity Charter (2010); and the Soft and Hard Law Instruments of UNESCO.

Networking all over the world and with active engagement through social media, the iiiM platform enhances constructive exchanges across research networks and promotes state of the art online research, learning, and teaching systems. A strategic partner with the prestigious Common Ground Publishing, iiiM is driven by UN Sustainable Development Goals as defined in Transforming Our World - the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Past Partners

The International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society has had the pleasure of working with the following organizations:

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